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Brahmotsavam movie review apherald
Brahmotsavam movie review apherald













brahmotsavam movie review apherald

While the theme is grand, the narration is awkwardly tedious. This seems to have been inspired by the famous novel Alex Haley’s Roots: The Saga of an American Family. The film has two different stories - first half of the film revolves around Mahesh Babu and his father and the second half is about Mahesh tracing his family lineage to seven generations. While his last outing with Mahesh Babu - Seethamma Vaakitlo Sirimalle Chettu focused on the bonding between two brothers, Brahmotsavam delves on the relationship between a father and a son and a son finding his roots.

brahmotsavam movie review apherald

Right from his first movie Kotha Bangaru Lokam, director Sreekanth Addala has written stories that are rooted in family structure. Read more: Sarabjit review| Marudhu review | Kammatipaadam review How Mahesh later goes on looking for the rest of his long-lost relatives all over the India and how he unites the family forms the rest of the story. Already disgruntled Rao Ramesh can’t take it more and leaves the joint family. His brother-in- law, who is already feeling low because all the credit is going to Sathya Raj, is hoping to marry off his daughter (Pranitha) to Mahesh Babu but Mahesh Babu falls in love with his father’s friend’s daughter Kasi (Kajal). His son played by Mahesh Babu also follows his path but he faces one problem - his brother-in- law cum business partner (Rao Ramesh). A rich industrialist in Vijayawada played by Sathya Raj has only one ambition in life - to live with all his extended family and lead life filled with celebrations and festivals.















Brahmotsavam movie review apherald